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The Defendant's Modus Operandi When Committing Crimes on Prior Occasions

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The defendant's modus operandi when committing crimes on prior occasions is admissible only when the prosecutor can convince the judge that the method used was sufficiently unusual to amount to the defendant putting his or her "signature" on it.


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A sociological term for a type of social group where interactions are impersonal, formal, and based on roles or activities rather than personal connections.

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A superficial relationship with someone, characterized by minimal and casual interactions.

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The process by which individuals act and react in relation to others in a society, shaping social relationships and society itself.

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